How does the HPC determine appropriateness?
The HPC has Design Guidelines that it uses as a guide in determining appropriateness. The intent of the HPC is not to deny applications, but rather to work with the applicant to make their proposal fit in with the neighborhood and overall district while meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and the Commission’s Design Guidelines. For example, a property owner who wishes to paint their home an outlandish color would likely be turned down unless that color was original to the house. But the Commission would attempt to work with the property owner and suggest a number of colors and shades that fit the style and period of the house.
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